2024-09-27
Dry-type transformers work by using air to cool the coils instead of oil. The transformer is filled with epoxy resin, which provides insulation and holds the windings in place. The transformer's core is made of laminated steel, which helps to reduce energy loss and heat buildup. In summary, dry-type transformers are a less flammable, low-maintenance, and longer-lasting alternative to oil-filled transformers. They are commonly used in industrial and commercial settings for power distribution and renewable energy projects.
At DAYA Electric Group Easy Co., Ltd., we specialize in manufacturing high-quality dry-type transformers. Our transformers are designed to meet international standards and come with a two-year warranty. We are committed to providing our customers with reliable and efficient transformers. Contact us at mina@dayaeasy.com to learn more about our products and services.
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